In the liquid phase, it is 4o C. seeing how water only expands as it becomes ice, i think 0 degrees celcius is the densest
Solids are the densest state of matter for most substances. The variation of density for solids is typically very small.
The freezing point of a material is the temperature at which the liquid phase turns into the solid phase.
Copper, like most metals, is solid during room temperature.
Most metals at room temperature are in the solid phase. Gold is the most malleable and ductile of all known metals.
At standard temperature and pressure, sulfur is a solid.
usually, the solid phase. Water is a notable exception.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.
solid at room temperature.
it is osmonium.
Neptunium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature, with a density of 1.55g/cm-3. Its melting point (the temperature at which it turns into a liquid) is 342 degrees Celsius, or 1548 degrees Fahrenheit. Its liquid density is 1.378g/cm-3.
The normal phase for platinum is solid. At room temperature, platinum is a solid.
a solid
At normal (room) temperature gold is in solid state of matter (phase).
Solids are the densest state of matter for most substances. The variation of density for solids is typically very small.
At room temperature, seaborgium's phase is solid
At room temperature, Calcium is a soft grey solid.